The home crowd was deafening, but the message sent by the home team Sunday night was even more earsplitting: Look out for us in January.In a much-anticipated meeting between NFC West teams, the Seahawks humiliated the 49ers 42-13, handing Jim Harbaugh the worst loss of his 31-game tenure in San Francisco on his 49th birthday.After the beat-down was over, the 49ers acknowledged the obvious: They were bullied and battered by the more aggressive team."They came out and were more physical than we were," safety Donte Whitner said.Summed up cornerback Carlos Rogers: "It was a punch in the face."

"We didn't do good enough," Harbaugh said. "We didn't coach well enough. We didn't play well enough."

chris98251 wrote:Thats the perfect angle to show how clean that hit was, helmets seperated and shoulder on him.

Definitely a clean hit by Kam, but unfortunately it's a bad play for football fans. I would rather have had Davis pop up and not miss a play. It will just perpetuate Goodell's point and the BS defenseless receiver penalty is here to stay. From Goodell's point of view "See? Even clean, no head contact hits can still result in a concussion". Face it folks, defensive players have to let receivers catch the ball and the league is only going to get softer.